I stopped by to refuel, but in the process I remembered that I had not added sugar to the thermos, I decided to take a couple of sachets at the gas station, the one that lies by the coffee machine (free).
I filled up a full tank of fuel and took a small thing like sugar into my pocket without even thinking. I went up to the car while the fuel was being poured into the tank, took a mop to clean the windows and wiped the windshield and then the barrel windows from the dust. I heard from one of the operators who cleaned the windows at the gas station that the mop is only for windshields.Surprised by this absurd statement, I was also reproached for taking two bags of sugar.To be honest, this is the first time I've encountered such rudeness and savagery.What's that supposed to mean? Why aren't gas station operators taught the rules of customer behavior? I thought we were living in the 21st century, but it turns out there are still remnants from the 20th.
It's a disgusting gas station. Inconvenient location, terribly dirty pistols (just all in a benz). Plus, the poor location of the ticket offices and the entrance. And I also forgot about the quality of diesel (which is like water).
Refuel here only as a last resort, if the lamp is already flashing.
Good refueling. The quality of the service staff is at the level. A small shop with everything you need. The pistols are working. The terminal. The fuel is normal. Check-in at the gas station without pits. There are queues.
The location of the speakers is inconvenient, + buses are constantly refueling, Primarily a gas station for the bus fleet, cars can stand there for a long time.